There is nothing more important to us than preventing
unnecessary euthanasia of pets in shelters across the Southeast and beyond.
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Together, the San Diego Animal Welfare Coalition (SDAWC) *, which is comprised
of seven local animal shelters, has been working towards «Getting to Zero,» a movement to eliminate the need for
unnecessary euthanasia of homeless
pets in San Diego.
Dr. Michael Good, owner
of Town and Country Veterinary Clinic, founded the organization when he saw first - hand the need to get adoptable
pets out
of overcrowded shelters to prevent
unnecessary euthanasia.
Humane
euthanasia is a way to avoid
unnecessary agony and allow our
pets to keep some dignity in their time
of passing.
Kelly's passion for canine behavior and animal welfare keeps her motivated in working towards our mission
of ending
unnecessary euthanasia in the region and ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to feel the love
of a
pet.
«This type
of facility is critical for helping underserved communities keep their
pets, reducing shelter intake and
unnecessary euthanasia, and helping us work toward a no - kill nation,» said Shelly Thompson, Director
of Grants at Maddie's Fund.
Please make a donation today to help us end the
unnecessary euthanasia of homeless
pets!
Founded in 1953, The Humane Society
of the Piedmont is a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing
pet - overpopulation, providing assistance to
pet owners in need, and reducing
unnecessary euthanasia in local shelters.
Sadly, in underserved communities in and around the greater Los Angeles area, the biggest obstacles to spaying and neutering
pets — which is critical to preventing animal homelessness, suffering, and
unnecessary euthanasia — come down primarily to issues
of economics and geography.
To assist our region in preventing the
unnecessary euthanasia of healthy animals, HART offers low - cost services to
pet owners who can not afford the cost
of the surgeries.
Since its inception in 2008, its goal has been to thoughtfully reduce
unnecessary euthanasia rates; improve Weber and Davis Counties» animal welfare with compassion and respect through community building and public education on the mutual benefits
of responsible
pet parenting; and enhance the quality
of life
of companion animals in need
of a new beginning and a forever home.
Our goal is to thoughtfully reduce
unnecessary euthanasia rates; help change the «throwaway» mentality and improve Weber and Davis Counties» animal welfare with compassion and respect through community building and public education on the mutual benefits
of responsible
pet parenting; importance
of pet sterilization, and the humane treatment
of animals.
Our focus is to end
unnecessary euthanasia, educate the public about responsible
pet ownership, and enrich the lives
of the shelter animals.
Our goal is to end the
unnecessary euthanasia of small companion animals in the San Francisco Bay Area, and to provide welfare and care information to
pet owners everywhere to try and improve the lives
of small animals and their owners alike.
At a minimum, the study results tell us that the practice
of 6 - month quarantines or
euthanasia for
pets whose rabies vaccinations are out -
of - date is inhumane and entirely
unnecessary in the vast majority
of cases.
PRM pulls animals from shelters to prevent
unnecessary euthanasia and helps keep dogs and cats out
of shelters by working directly with owners to rehome their
pets.
While,
of course, our primary means
of accomplishing this is by making and delivering healthy raw
pet food to our customers, we also believe strongly in being part
of the effort to end the homelessness and
unnecessary euthanasia of companion animals.
Its mission is to provide professional, subsidized spay / neuter services to eliminate the
unnecessary euthanasia of cats and dogs due to overpopulation and lack
of resources, while empowering communities to care responsibly for their
pets.
We've performed over 40,000 spay / neuters and distributed 40 + tons
of donated
pet food to low income families — reducing the number
of homeless
pets and
unnecessary euthanasia.
With the exception
of our
euthanasia services, which we offer to all
pet owners to avoid
unnecessary suffering
of pets, you must qualify.